<p align="justify">''Surrounded entirely by the Pacific Ocean, the state of Hawaii is a volcanic island chain comprised of eight “main” islands. As the last state to join the Union and one of only two U.S. states that do not observe daylight savings time, Hawaii’s capital, Honolulu, is located on the island of O’ahu. The state government of Hawaii is modeled after the federal government with adaptations originating from the kingdom era of Hawaiian history. As codified in the Constitution of Hawaii, there are three branches of government: executive, legislative and judicial. Currently, Hawaii has two Democratic members of the U.S. Senate, two Democratic members of the U.S. House of Representatives, 51 members of the Hawaii House of Representatives and 25 members of the Hawaii State Senate. As of September 2013, Hawaii is one of 13 Democratic state government trifectas.''</p></td></tr>

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<p align="justify">''Surrounded entirely by the Pacific Ocean, the state of Hawaii is a volcanic island chain comprised of eight “main” islands. Hawaii was the last state to join the Union and is one of only two U.S. states that do not observe daylight savings time.<br><br>The state government of Hawaii is modeled after the federal government with adaptations originating from the kingdom era of Hawaiian history. As codified in the [[Hawaii Constitution|Constitution of Hawaii]], there are three branches of government: executive, legislative and judicial. Hawaii has two members of the [[United States congressional delegations from Hawaii|U.S. Senate]], two members of the [[United States congressional delegations from Hawaii|U.S. House of Representatives]], 51 members of the [[Hawaii House of Representatives]] and 25 members of the [[Hawaii State Senate]].''</p></td></tr>

• [[Hawaii Director of Labor and Industrial Relations|Director of Labor and Industrial Relations]] • [[Hawaii Chairperson of Land and Natural Resources| Chairperson of Land and Natural Resources]] • [[Hawaii Chair of Public Utilities|Chair of Public Utilities]]<br><br><hr><br> [[File:Verified.png|20px]] [[Ballotpedia:Who Runs the States, Hawaii|Results for Hawaii, ''Who Runs the States'' report]]<br><br></center></td></tr></table>

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• [[Hawaii Director of Labor and Industrial Relations|Director of Labor and Industrial Relations]] <br>• [[Hawaii Chairperson of Land and Natural Resources| Chairperson of Land and Natural Resources]] <br>• [[Hawaii Chair of Public Utilities|Chair of Public Utilities]]<br><br><hr><br> [[File:Verified.png|20px]] [[Ballotpedia:Who Runs the States, Hawaii|Results for Hawaii, ''Who Runs the States'' report]]<br><br></center></td></tr></table>

<center>''School Board Elections determine the future of our local school districts.''<br><br></center>

<center>''School Board Elections determine the future of our local school districts.''<br><br></center>

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<hr><center>[[Hawaii school districts|Education in Hawaii]] • [[List of school districts in Hawaii]] • <br>[[Hawaii school board elections, 2014]]

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<hr><center>[[Hawaii school districts|Education & school districts in Hawaii]] • [[List of school districts in Hawaii|Hawaii State Department of Education]] • [[Hawaii school board elections, 2014|Elections in 2014]]

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<br>[[Portal:School boards and school board elections|School board elections]] • [[List of school districts in the United States]] • [[Largest school districts in the United States by enrollment]] • [[Analysis of spending in America's largest school districts]] • [[School board recalls]]<br><br></center>

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<br>[[Portal:School Boards and School Board Elections|School board elections]] • [[List of school districts in the United States]] • [[Largest school districts in the United States by enrollment]] <br>• [[Analysis of spending in America's largest school districts]] • [[School board recalls]]<br><br></center>

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Welcome to Hawaii on Ballotpedia!

Surrounded entirely by the Pacific Ocean, the state of Hawaii is a volcanic island chain comprised of eight “main” islands. Hawaii was the last state to join the Union and is one of only two U.S. states that do not observe daylight savings time.

External resources for the State of Hawaii

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